Review: Motorola E815 phone for Verizon

The Motorola E815 has it all in a large clamshell handset with a small price tag. The Moto features a good 1.3 megapixel camera, EVDO, MP3 player, a vivid inner display, TransFlash memory expansion slot, Bluetooth and speakerphone. It was introduced in the summer of 2005 and sells for $199 or less with contract, not bad given the feature set.
On the large side for a clamshell phone, the E815 is bigger than the LG VX8100 with which it competes, though it's smaller than the relatively large LG VX9800 (The V) which houses a QWERTY keyboard. It has a large, bright and colorful inner display and a decent outer display. The phone uses Motorola's standard UI (user interface) which features large icons and easy to read text. Though not as incredibly easy to use as the afore mentioned LG phones with their "Verizon-ized UI", anyone who's used a Moto in the past few years will have no trouble getting around...
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